A safety hypodermic syringe includes a barrel having a receiving hole, a needle holder slidably and controllably disposed therein and having an insertion hole, an inner tapered hole, a pull stop edge located between the insertion hole and the inner tapered hole, and a liquid transporting hole in communication with a hypodermic needle; a plunger having a rod body, a connection head of a conical shape cooperative with the inner tapered hole, two claws capable of retaining the pull stop edge of the needle holder, and two notches formed in opposite inner side of each claw; wherein the plunger and the needle holder are in intimate cooperation to provide a minimum residue of liquid drug, the claws serving to catch and pull the pull stop edge of the needle holder, so as to enable the plunger to draw the needle holder and the hypodermic needle into the receiving hole of said barrel.
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1. A safety hypodermic syringe comprising:
a barrel having a receiving hole; a needle holder slidably and controllably disposed in said receiving hole of said barrel, said needle holder having an insertion hole, an inner tapered hole with a conical surface, a pull stop edge fixed between said insertion hole and said inner tapered hole, and a liquid transporting hole in communication with a hypodermic needle exiting from the inner tapered hole; a plunger slidably engaged in the receiving hole of the barrel behind the needle holder, the plunger having a rod body; an end of the rod body having a connection head with a conical front portion corresponding in shape to that of the inner tampered hole of the needle holder and a rear portion having two elastically deformable claws; wherein during injection the plunger slides in the barrel so that the connection head passes through the insertion hole of the needle holder compressing the two elastically deformable claws until the conical front portion of the connection head is fully engaged against the conical surface of the inner tapered hole of the needle holder, wherein the two elastically deformable claws then are released to engage the pull stop edge of the needle holder so as to permit withdrawal of the plunger from the barrel with the needle holder and movement of the hypodermic needle into the receiving hole of the barrel.
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The present invention relates generally to a hypodermic syringe, and more particularly to an improvement on the plunger and the needle holder of the hypodermic syringe.
For the sake of safety, the conventional hypodermic syringe comprises a hypodermic needle which can be drawn into the barrel by the plunger of the syringe after injection. However, such conventional hypodermic syringe is generally defective in design in that the needle holder is devoid of a good structural cooperation with the plunger, and that the needle holder often fails to be pulled back in by the plunger. In addition, the needle of the conventional hypodermic syringe does not meet the strict standard calling for minimum drug residue in the syringe after injection.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a safety hypodermic syringe comprising a needle holder which can be drawn into the barrel by the plunger with precision.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a safety hypodermic syringe comprising a needle holder and a plunger, which cooperate to reduce the drug residue after injection.
It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a safety hypodermic syringe with a simplified structure to engage the plunger and the needle holder of the hypodermic syringe.
The safety hypodermic syringe of the present invention comprises a barrel; a needle holder slidably disposed in a receiving hole of the barrel and provided with an insertion hole forming an inner tapered hole, a pull stop edge, a fluid transporting hole in communication with a hypodermic needle; a plunger having a rod body, a hooked connection head of a conical shape and corresponding to the inner tapered hole, two claws for retaining the pull stop edge of the needle holder, and two notches located in two sides thereof.
The plunger is capable of an intimate cooperation with the needle holder, thereby resulting in a reduction in the drug residue. The plunger is capable of drawing the needle holder into the barrel with precision after injection.
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In addition, the fitting head 61 of the needle 60 is enclosed in the protective sleeve 38 of the needle holder 30. As a result, the needle 60 is not detached at the time when it is collided with the barrel 10.
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In light of intimate cooperation of the plunger 40 and the needle holder 30 of the present invention, the liquid drug residue is kept to a minimum. The plunger 40 is capable of effective retraction of the needle holder 30 along with the hypodermic needle 60 fastened to the needle holder 30.
The connection head of the plunger of the safety hypodermic syringe of the present invention may be either tapered or arcuate in shape. The outer side of the conical shape may be linear, concave, or convex.
The pull stop edge of the needle holder of the present invention is not necessarily formed by the open slot in communication with the external portion. The present invention may be devoid of the open slot. The pull stop edge may be formed by a greater receiving cell which is formed between the insertion hole and the inner tapered hole.
The present invention has several advantages over the prior art devices. In the first place, the plunger of the present invention is provided with the connection head capable of retaining the pull stop edge of the needle holder effectively. In addition, the liquid drug residue is kept to a minimum by virtue of the intimate cooperation of the connection head of the plunger with the inner tapered hole of the needle holder. Moreover, the retaining structure of the plunger and the needle holder of the present invention is simplified to facilitate the use of the present invention.
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